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<title>LearnMYOG About</title>
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<meta name="description" content="Learn to Make Your Own Gear (MYOG). DIY sewing patterns for ultralight backpacks, technical apparel, and outdoor adventurers.">
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<h2>Tim</h2>
<p class="icons"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@learnmyog" class="icon brands style1 fa-youtube" target="_blank"><span class="label">Reddit</span> LearnMYOG</a>   <a href="https://www.instagram.com/learnmyog/" class="icon brands style1 fa-instagram" target="_blank"><span class="label">Instagram</span> @LearnMYOG</a>   <span class="icon style1 solid fa-map-marked-alt"> Seattle</span></p>
<p>LearnMYOG's mission is to empower outdoor enthusiasts to create their own high-performance gear by providing accessible sewing patterns, comprehensive tutorials, and a supportive community. We believe that anyone can design and sew custom gear that suits their unique adventures, fostering creativity and self-sufficiency in the process. Whether you're a seasoned sewist or just starting out, LearnMYOG is here to help you craft durable, functional, and stylish outdoor gear tailored to your needs.</p>
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<header><h3>Press</h3></header>
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<span class="icon"><a href="https://youtu.be/IA5X1dcTO0c" target="_blank"><img class="image icons" src="images/shared/partners/200/rotr2.webp" alt="podcast episode"/></a></span>
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<span class="icon"><a href="https://www.backpacker.com/gear/the-make-your-own-ultralight-gear-movement-has-entered-a-golden-age/" target="_blank"><img class="image icons" src="images/about/backpackerlogo.png" alt="backpacker magazine article"/></a></span>
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<span class="icon"><a href="https://weallsew.com/author/learnmyog/" target="_blank"><img class="image icons" src="images/about/weallsew.png" alt="we all sew blog"/></a></span>
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<h3>FAQ</h3>
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<dt>May I buy a physical pattern?</dt>
<dd>A select few of my most popular patterns are available in printed pattern bundles at <a href="https://ripstopbytheroll.com/collections/learn-myog?rfsn=4608557.2d546b9">Ripstop by the Roll!</a></dd>
<dt>Where to have patterns printed on large format paper?</dt>
<dd>Most print shops will have 36" wide paper (NA) or A0 (UK/EU). My preferred online print shop is <a href="https://patternprintingco.com/">Pattern Printing Company</a>. They offer color prints on 16# paper in low quantities, shipped folded. They are fast and their customer service has been great. Another popular option is <a href="https://pdfplotting.com/">PDF Plotting</a>.</dd>
<dt>May your patterns be used for my own sewing business?</dt>
<dd>LearnMYOG patterns are for personal use only. Make gear for your friends and family. Sure, offload unwanted items on r/ULgeartrade or Instagram to reduce waste. <br> Small businesses, Reddit sellers, Etsy shops, etc -- please respect indie creators and their wishes.
<dt>Can I use your pattern to teach a class or club event?</dt>
<dd>Sure! Please make sure every student or participant purchases a copy. You're welcome to get in touch for a wholesale rate. Email me at <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a> to discuss.</dd>
<dt>May patterns be returned?</dt>
<dd>As these are digital products, they may not be returned.</dd>
<dt>Total noob here, how to learn more about MYOG?</dt>
<dd>First, check out my <a href="/zerotohero.html">Zero to Hero</a> page. I recommend an approach to using the patterns on my site to progress your sewing skills while making your own outdoor gear. Second, I had the opportunity to talk all about Getting Started on <i>Riptop on the Record</i> podcast, episode 42. Watch the video or listen to the podcast on your preferred platform.
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<dt>Which needles and thread to get started?</dt>
<dd>Gutermann Sew-All polyester thread in 500m spools is an excellent all purpose construction thread.
This same thread is available under the commercial name Gutermann Mara 100. For slightly thicker and stronger thread, Mara 70 is ideal for all sorts of outdoor gear.
For needles, a small starter pack of Universal needles in the #11-16 size range will get you through your first few projects. Ready for more specific information, check out <a href="/zerotohero.html#thread">Needles & Thread</a> where I have much more detailed needle and thread pairings for different gear and apparel applications.</dd>
<dt>What's the best sewing machine for getting started?</dt>
<dd>Check out my <a href="/zerotohero.html#tools">Sewing Machines</a> article where I provide desired features to look for and offer suggestions for budget friendly machines.
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<dt>Serger yay or nay? </dt>
<dd>Yes! But refer to <a href="/zerotohero.html#tools">Sewing Machines</a> for more on sergers.</dd>
<dt>Do you sell gear, prototypes, custom work, etc?</dt>
<dd>Not currently and I have no immediate plans to. Alway interested in new ideas for projects though!</dd>
<dt>How long have you been sewing?</dt>
<dd>I sewed my first backpack in 2017, used for a <a href="https://www.outdoors.org/destinations/massachusetts-and-new-hampshire/" target="_blank">hut-to-hut</a> hike in the White Mountains. It rained. A LOT. But my pack carried comfortaby and my gear stayed dry. Since 2019, I've been sewing more often. LearnMYOG started in 2020.
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<dt>Is LearnMYOG.com a full-time job?</dt>
<dd>LearnMYOG is a hobby project created to share ideas and help others make their own outdoor gear.
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<dt>What machines do you have and/or use?</dt>
<dd>Sorry, but no I can't offer a personalized sewing machine recommendations. Listed from most frequently used to least.
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<li>Juki DLN-5410 needle feed</li>
<li>Brother 1034D serger</li>
<li>Juki DU-1181N walking foot</li>
<li>bernette B05 ACADEMY (sponsored)</li>
<li>Juki DDL-8700 drop feed</li>
<li>Janome CoverPro CPX2000 coverstitch</li>
<li>Janome / Kenmore 19233 computerized domestic</li>
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<dt>Collaborations and Partnerships</dt>
<dd>Have an amazing product or collaboration idea related to MYOG? Let's chat! <a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected]</a>
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<h3>Transparency & Disclosures</h3>
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<p>I only recommend products I have used myself, come recommended by trusted friends, and from vendors I have purchased from.
Products recommended on my site may contain affiliate links such as participation in Amazon Associate and RipstopByTheRoll affiliate programs. With qualitfying purchases, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. At my request, some fabrics may have been provided at a discount in exchange for social media content and promotion. Community partnerships help me develop patterns and share accurate information. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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